2012
DOI: 10.1016/j.jiph.2011.11.002
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Design and validation of a questionnaire to measure the attitudes of hospital staff concerning pandemic influenza

Abstract: With the changes proposed in this article, the questionnaire for measuring staff attitudes concerning pandemic influenza can be converted to a standardized and validated questionnaire to properly measure the expectations and attendance of healthcare staff in the event of pandemic flu.

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“…Survey questions detailed in Appendix Table 1 were modified from existing surveys ( Gerbert 1987 ; Goulia et al 2010 ; Naghavi et al 2012 ; Ramich et al 2017 ; Dost et al 2020 ; Jin et al 2020 ) and in response to regulator and stakeholder input. Demographic questions ( Table 1 ) documented participants’ gender, profession, nature of employment, and number of dependents.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Survey questions detailed in Appendix Table 1 were modified from existing surveys ( Gerbert 1987 ; Goulia et al 2010 ; Naghavi et al 2012 ; Ramich et al 2017 ; Dost et al 2020 ; Jin et al 2020 ) and in response to regulator and stakeholder input. Demographic questions ( Table 1 ) documented participants’ gender, profession, nature of employment, and number of dependents.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…16 The survey instrument was developed using previously published surveys delivered during similar viral outbreaks of global significance (SARS and MERS-CoV). [10][11][12][17][18][19] Following initial validation by internal testing with IPAC and infectious diseases teams, the survey was subsequently pilot tested with a selected sample of HCWs to ensure comprehension and to resolve ambiguities. The finalized survey consisted of 19 questions divided in 3 sections: (1) baseline demographic characteristics and previous relevant training including PPE training, hand hygiene training, and COVID-19-specific PPE training; (2) knowledge, attitudes, and practices regarding PPE use; and (3) accessed sources of information and concerns regarding COVID-19.…”
Section: Survey Instrumentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Responses from the pilot study were used to effect necessary corrections in the wordings of the questionnaire. 13…”
Section: Content and Face Validitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The median age among all respondents was 20 years which fell within the first category of 15-20 years. More than half of the respondents were year one (1) students of the university with 55 (67.9%), (13) 16% Do not know their mothers age, (5) 6.2% of the respondents' mothers were Deceased and (20) 24.7% were within the 30-40 years and (9) 11.1% were 51-60 years. Slightly below average of the respondents Fathers age fell within 51-60 years (32) 39.5% while (12) 14.8% do not know their fathers age, (8) 9.9% of the respondents' fathers were Deceased, (16) 9.8% were 61-70 years and (1) 1.2% were 30-40 years and 71 years and above respectively.…”
Section: Socio Demographics Of Respondentsmentioning
confidence: 99%